The written gospel

This book comprehensively surveys the origin, production and reception of the canonical gospels in the early church. The discussion unfolds in three steps. Part One traces the origin of the 'gospel' of Jesus, its significance in Jewish and Hellenistic contexts of the first century, and its...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Bockmuehl, Markus N. A. (-), Hagner, Donald Alfred
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, UK [etc.]: Cambridge University Press 2005.
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  • Introduction Markus Bockmuehl and Donald A. Hagner; Part I. Before Writing: 1. 'Gospel' in Herodian Judaea William Horbury; 2. The gospel of Jesus Klyne Snodgrass; 3. Q1 as oral tradition James D. G. Dunn; 4. Eyewitness memory and the writing of the gospels Martin Hengel; Part II. Writing the Four Gospels: 5. Who writes, why and for whom? Richard A. Burridge; 6. How Matthew writes Richard C. Beaton; 7. How Mark writes Craig A. Evans; 8. How Luke writes David P. Moessner; 9. How John writes Judith Lieu; 10. Beginnings and endings Morna D. Hooker; Part III. After Writing: 11. The four among Jews James Carleton Paget; 12. The four among pagans Loveday Alexander; 13. Forty other gospels Christopher Tuckett; 14. The one, the four and the many Ronald A. Piper; 15. The making of gospel commentaries Markus Bockmuehl.